Cryptocurrencies: Boosting local business
Artefact investigates the East London Pound and how cryptocurrencies are becoming more popular for local businesses.
Artefact investigates the East London Pound and how cryptocurrencies are becoming more popular for local businesses.
Artefact investigates at the growing links between the dark world of fraudsters and their accounts on social media.
The Burmese government is accused of “ethnic cleansing” as nearly one million Rohingya have fled in the face of discrimination and violence.
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As Uber announces its plans to introduce ‘flying taxis’ in the next decade, Artefact asks whether we are already living in the future.
Artefact explores the worrying worldwide trend in politics – why are more voters turning to the right?
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As translation technology improves, what does this mean for the future of language learning?
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While a gaming addiction may not be considered a serious medical condition in the UK, it is very, very real for those it affects.